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11 Nights & 12 Days
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English, Hindi
The Golden Triangle Tour (Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur) is one of India’s most popular tours, and when combined with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, it is a traveler’s dream; it is a vacation not to be missed. Golden Triangle with Andaman is a painstakingly organised 11-night, 12-day itinerary offered by Indian Holiday. During the tour, you can go sightseeing, visit World Heritage Sites, go shopping at prominent markets, feast on delectable foods, and spend time with your loved ones.
When you arrive in Delhi, a representative from IHPL Tours will be waiting to help you with a quick transfer to your accommodation. After completing the check-in procedures, settle into your accommodation. You can now go about your day whatever you like. Investigate the area on your own. Delhi, the capital city of the country, receives a frantic influx of tourists every year for a variety of reasons. The city, which blends the old and new worlds so marvellously, is a popular tourist destination and home to many attractions. Spend the night.
After breakfast, you'll leave the hotel to take in some local New Delhi sightseeing.
Qutub Minar: This outstanding piece of Afghan architecture has been designated as a World Heritage Site. In the 12th century, Qutubuddin Aibak constructed it.
Bahai Temple: Situated in South Delhi, it is often referred to as "The Lotus Temple" because of its distinctive marble lotus shape. Every Monday is a holiday. The Baha'i community constructed the temple in 1987.
Drive past the India Gate, Parliament House, and Chanakya Puri after that, which is where all the high commissions and embassies are situated.
Shahjahan, who also constructed the Taj Mahal in Agra, built the Red Fort between 1639 and 1648. (Monday Closed) Old Fort: Only on Monday. Built in 1648 by Shahjahan, who also constructed Agra's Taj Mahal.
Rajghat: The straightforward structure of a square platform made of black marble indicates the location of Mahatama Gandhi's cremation.
Humayun's Tomb: Considered to be the forerunner of the Taj Mahal, it was constructed in the sixteenth century by Humayun's widow, Queen Haji Begum.
Return to the hotel for an additional night's stay in New Delhi.
Travel by vehicle to Agra today. When you get to Agra, check into your accommodation. Take a moment to unwind before getting ready to tour the imposing Mughal city of Agra, which is located along the banks of the River Yamuna. The list of sights you see includes the Taj Mahal, which was erected by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and is one of the Seven Wonders of the World in addition to being a World Heritage Site; the Red Fort, also known as the Agra Fort; and, last but not least, the tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, also known as the "Baby Taj" or "jewel box," which was constructed by Nur Jahan, the wife of Jehangir. Stay over night.
Start your journey to Jaipur early on the fourth day of your tour. Make a pit break at Fatehpur Sikri, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the way. Akbar, the Mughal emperor, established it in 1569, and it was the Mughal capital from 1571 until 1585. Attractions worth visiting include Panch Mahal, Jama Masjid, Birbal Bhawan, Buland Darwaza, Jodha Bai Palace, Diwan-i-Am, and more in today's abandoned city. Arrival at Jaipur, the vibrant capital of Rajasthan, in the evening. After checking in, spend the remainder of the day relaxing. Spend the night.
The fifth day's morning is reserved for the half-day trip to Amer, also known as Amber. Discover the amazing Amer Fort here. To ascend to the fort's entrance, choose an elephant ride. The fort complex is home to a multitude of buildings, including the Ganesh Pol, Sheesh Mahal, and the Sila Devi Temple. Afternoon sightseeing in the main city includes the City Palace, which combines Rajput and Mughal architectural styles beautifully; Jantar Mantar, which is a collection of architectural astronomical instruments built by Sawai Jai Singh of the Rajputs; and Nawab Sahab Ki Haveli, which dates back to 1772. After that, go shopping in Jaipur's local bazaars. Stay the night in Jaipur.
Day 6 began with a morning drive back to Delhi. After the check-in procedures are over, go exploring on your own. Delhi, the confluence of cultures and politics, is proud to be one of India's most popular tourist attractions. It houses a lot of notable marketplaces and tourist attractions. Don't skip Delhi's street cuisine, including Dahi Bhalla, Tikki, Pao Bhaji, Bhelpuri, and more. Spend the night in Delhi.
Receive assistance today to go to the airport so you can catch a flight to Port Blair. Meet our tour agent when you arrive, and they will help you get to the hotel. After checking in, get ready for sightseeing at the Anthropological Museum, which has an amazing collection of ancient tools, habitat models, and handicrafts made by the native tribal people of the Andaman Islands; the Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani; the Fisheries Museum, which showcases species of marine life native to the Islands; the Science Centre, which provides in-depth knowledge on ocean science as well as the growth of corals; and, lastly, Corbyn's Cove Beach, Attending the Light and Sound Show at Cellular Jail, where the history of India's freedom struggle is told, is scheduled for this evening. Spend the night.
After breakfast, a full day of cruising is planned for the well-known Andaman & Nicobar islands of Ross Island, Viper Island, and North Bay (Coral Island). Explore Ross Island, which was once the capital of Port Blair during the British era and is a historical island renowned for its beautiful beauty, first. Our next stop is North Bay Island, also known as Coral Island, which has a rich marine life that may be discovered when snorkelling, scuba diving, or from a glass-bottom boat. Continue towards verdant and lovely Viper Island in the evening, which is where the first British jail was located. Returning to Port Blair to spend the night.
On day 9, board a ferry from Port Blair to Havelock Island, one of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands' most well-known attractions, which is renowned for its laid-back atmosphere, beaches, and scuba diving options. An IHPL representative welcomes you at Havelock Island and assists you in getting to the resort. After the check-in procedures, get ready to travel to Kalapathar Beach, a small yet lovely beach. This beach is perfect for spending some peaceful time with your loved ones because there isn't much tourist activity there. Take a stroll or simply relax while soaking in the tranquilly and beauty that surround you. Spend the night.
Visit the well-known Radhanagar Beach, one of Asia's top 10 beaches, after breakfast. Participate in water sports, swimming, and other enjoyable activities while at the beach. This beach, also known as Beach #7, is renowned for its tranquil and captivating beauty. Here, the sunset views are spectacular. Late in the afternoon, take a ferry back to Port Blair. Check in at the hotel to stay the night.
The tour takes you to Mount Harriet, known as the third highest peak in Andaman and Nicobar, after breakfast on the eleventh day. The location, which serves as the British Chief Commissioner's summer residence, provides some of the island's most expansive views of the surrounding ocean. You can also go to the adjacent National Park, which is home to local fauna that is exotic, if you like. Another choice is to go for a walk in the area. Arrive back at Port Blair. Visit Port Blair's well-known markets in the evening to buy souvenirs. Get your hands on trinkets made of bamboo and shell, unique mats crafted from local wood, pearl jewellery, and more. Spend the night.
Transfer to Port Blair Airport on the final day of your Golden Triangle with Andaman trip in order to catch a flight to Delhi. To continue your journey, choose another flight from Delhi International Airport.
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